Susquehanna Community School District

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Susquehanna School District
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3192 Turnpike St.
Susquehanna, PA 18847
USA
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Type Public
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Website www.scschools.org

Susquehanna Community School District is a third-class school district in Susquehanna and Wayne Counties in Pennsylvania. The district's population was 5,195 at the time of the 2010 United States Census.

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The district covers approximately 101 square miles (260 km2). According to federal census data, its population has decreased by 299 residents from 5,494 residents in 2000. The district students are 97% white, 1% Asian, 1% black and 1% Hispanic. [1]

The district operates one elementary school and one combined junior-senior high school.

Regions and constituent municipalities

The district is divided into three regions, which include the following municipalities (labeled by county): [2]

Region I

Region II

Region III

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References

  1. New York Times. "Diversity in the Classroom – Susquehanna Community School District". The New York Times. Retrieved April 7, 2011.
  2. "Board of Directors" (PDF). Susquehanna Community School District. Susquehanna Community School District. 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2014.